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Experimental Study of Failure Differences in Hard Rock Under True Triaxial Compression
by
Yang, Chengxiang
, Xia-Ting, Feng
, Zhang, Xiwei
, Kong, Rui
in
Anisotropy
/ Bearing capacity
/ Compression
/ Compression zone
/ Compressive strength
/ Deformation
/ Deformation effects
/ Deformation mechanisms
/ Dependence
/ Failure analysis
/ Failure mechanisms
/ Failure modes
/ Fracture surfaces
/ Rocks
/ Sandstone
/ Sedimentary rocks
/ Strength
/ Stress state
/ Tensile stress
2019
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Experimental Study of Failure Differences in Hard Rock Under True Triaxial Compression
by
Yang, Chengxiang
, Xia-Ting, Feng
, Zhang, Xiwei
, Kong, Rui
in
Anisotropy
/ Bearing capacity
/ Compression
/ Compression zone
/ Compressive strength
/ Deformation
/ Deformation effects
/ Deformation mechanisms
/ Dependence
/ Failure analysis
/ Failure mechanisms
/ Failure modes
/ Fracture surfaces
/ Rocks
/ Sandstone
/ Sedimentary rocks
/ Strength
/ Stress state
/ Tensile stress
2019
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Experimental Study of Failure Differences in Hard Rock Under True Triaxial Compression
by
Yang, Chengxiang
, Xia-Ting, Feng
, Zhang, Xiwei
, Kong, Rui
in
Anisotropy
/ Bearing capacity
/ Compression
/ Compression zone
/ Compressive strength
/ Deformation
/ Deformation effects
/ Deformation mechanisms
/ Dependence
/ Failure analysis
/ Failure mechanisms
/ Failure modes
/ Fracture surfaces
/ Rocks
/ Sandstone
/ Sedimentary rocks
/ Strength
/ Stress state
/ Tensile stress
2019
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Experimental Study of Failure Differences in Hard Rock Under True Triaxial Compression
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Experimental Study of Failure Differences in Hard Rock Under True Triaxial Compression
2019
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In view of a previous study of the intermediate principal stress effect at a limited σ2 range, a series of true triaxial tests, covering a full range of intermediate principal stresses that vary from the generalized triaxial compression stress state (σ2 = σ3) to the generalized triaxial tensile stress state (σ1 = σ2), was carried out on sandstone and granite samples. The experimental results revealed that the deformation, failure strength and failure mode have a significant dependence on the stress state. As an effect of the intermediate principal stress on crack evolution, the deformation difference known as stress-induced deformation anisotropy occurred and should be considered when developing the mechanical model. Moreover, a post-peak deformation with a step-shaped stress drop is observed and illustrates that there will be a multi-stage bearing capacity after the rock failure. The peak strength is non-symmetrical with the increasing σ2 and is closely related to the Lode angle. Based on the final fracture surface and SEM analysis under true triaxial compression, three failure modes and failure zones, including tension failure, shear failure and mixed failure, are delineated and discussed. Combining the failure mode and the strength under true triaxial compression, it is found that the strength variation exhibited a close relationship to the failure mechanism.
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